EP 71: How Micronutrients Rewire Your Brain with David Stephen, VP of Truehope
Description
What if the brain isn’t broken—but under-supplied? This episode continues the conversation with David Stephan, VP of Truehope, as we dive into the specifics of how vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and omegas provided in bioavailable, balanced forms, help the brain recover. In this conversation we talk about:
- The difference between the function of drugs and micronutrients on the brain
- How micronutrients actually help resolve bipolar symptoms, including serious symptoms like psychosis.
- Why eating healthy is not enough to resolve bipolar symptoms and why micronutrient supplementation is necessary.
- The role that genetics play in bipolar symptoms.
- How micronutrients can help resolve the MTHFR gene mutation.
- How the vast majority of mental illness diagnoses are actually micronutrient deficiencies.
- How micronutrients help facilitate healing trauma and other sources of mental illness symptoms.
Come back next week as we dig into what to expect when shifting from medications to micronutrients and how to navigate symptoms with confidence.
Link:
Truehope Canada | Media & Publications
Bio:
Over the past 22 years, David Stephan has worked extensively with Truehope, an organization on a mission to help individuals overcome mental illness through the use of groundbreaking micronutrient solutions. During this time, he has been involved in leading edge discoveries that have not only provided significant transformation in thousands of lives but have also been scientifically validated in dozens of independent studies from universities around the world. As such, David feels it a privilege and duty to share the knowledge that not only changed his life, but has also allowed for well over 100,000 others to transform their lives as well.
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